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and take snowden out. but not necessarily comic is some flights take a different route in latin america itself. those countries do have treaties with the u.s., but there is always a loophole saying that political persecution is exempted of that. it depends on who is in power. if snowden is protected by latin american government now, it does not mean the next will be protected area >> all right. >> ecuador's foreign minister says a u.s. request is under consideration, saying a decision will be taken in accordance to national and international law. >> one has already been given refuge by ecuador on grounds that he was defending freedom of expression. many ecuadorians say at home the government is less tolerant of dissent. >> julian assange was the first major whistle blower to seek asylum in ecuador. the founder of the internet platform, wikileaks, fled to the ecuadorian embassy in london. he is there today, protected by diplomatic immunity. the ecuadorian president is but -- attempting to portray himself as
and take snowden out. but not necessarily comic is some flights take a different route in latin america itself. those countries do have treaties with the u.s., but there is always a loophole saying that political persecution is exempted of that. it depends on who is in power. if snowden is protected by latin american government now, it does not mean the next will be protected area >> all right. >> ecuador's foreign minister says a u.s. request is under consideration, saying a...
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we begin today with details from an interview with edward snowden. in an extensive conversation, snowden gave detailed responses to a myriad of accusations levied against him by u.s. officials. one major allegation, that snowden had leaked secrets to both chinese and russian governments, and that therefore made him a traitor to the united states. snowden said that before going to russia, he gave all classified documents to journalists in hong kong, and he reiterated that he did not keep any documents for himself, saying it would not serve the public interest. in response to how he protected the classified documents from chinese spies, snowden said he was able to because of his background and training at the nsa. as a contractor, he targeted chinese operations while at the same time teaching at class on chinese counter operations. snowden has been called a traitor who has caused in norma's damage to u.s. operations. privacy advocates feel the opposite -- caused enormous damage to u.s. operations. privacy advocates feel the opposite. just last week, so
we begin today with details from an interview with edward snowden. in an extensive conversation, snowden gave detailed responses to a myriad of accusations levied against him by u.s. officials. one major allegation, that snowden had leaked secrets to both chinese and russian governments, and that therefore made him a traitor to the united states. snowden said that before going to russia, he gave all classified documents to journalists in hong kong, and he reiterated that he did not keep any...
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edward snowden is still thought to be holed up in a transit area, but no one is sure. it is also unclear if he will fly to venezuela, where he has been offered asylum. analysts say russia is not keen for snowden to stay on and has already told him to leave as soon as possible. >> russia does not want to further damage its relationship with the u.s. while putin is not worried about conflict with the u.s., he wants to be in control. russia does not have anything to gain from snowden remaining here. >> the first visit to moscow by the new venezuelan president, nicolas maduro, was a good opportunity to unofficially discuss snowden's eight -- fate. president vladimir putin said snowden would only be able to stay in russia if he stopped revealing secrets, but now another excerpt from snowden's damning interview in june has been released. >> the nsa lied about the existence of this tool to congress and to specific congressmen in response to previous inquiries about their surveillance activities. >> putin, a former kgb agent, has already told the whistleblower to stop revealin
edward snowden is still thought to be holed up in a transit area, but no one is sure. it is also unclear if he will fly to venezuela, where he has been offered asylum. analysts say russia is not keen for snowden to stay on and has already told him to leave as soon as possible. >> russia does not want to further damage its relationship with the u.s. while putin is not worried about conflict with the u.s., he wants to be in control. russia does not have anything to gain from snowden...
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lon snowden has told russian television about the episode. edward snowden is wanted by authorities back home for leaking details of government intelligence programs. the former national security agency contractor has been holed up at a moscow airport transit zone for more than a month. he has applied for asylum in russia. his father told russia's state-run tv on wednesday he declined an fbi offer to fly to russia. >> i'm anxious, anxious to talk to him. the fbi had offered me the opportunity, they asked me if i wanted to fly to moscow some time ago, and under the circumstances, i did not want to go. >> speaking from a u.s. studio, snowden said he doesn't trust the fbi and doesn't want to be used as a tool to put psychological pressure on his son. >> i feel that russia has the strength and resolve and conviction to protect my son, to keep him out of the reach of those who would wish him harm. that's why, if it were me, i would stay in russia. >> lon snowden spoke to the u.s. media recently and made no mention of the fbi's approach. >>> washing
lon snowden has told russian television about the episode. edward snowden is wanted by authorities back home for leaking details of government intelligence programs. the former national security agency contractor has been holed up at a moscow airport transit zone for more than a month. he has applied for asylum in russia. his father told russia's state-run tv on wednesday he declined an fbi offer to fly to russia. >> i'm anxious, anxious to talk to him. the fbi had offered me the...
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holder wrote that snowden is charged with leaking classified information. but he mentioned that snowden would not be tortured or face capital punishment even if he returns to the united states. the attorney general said the charges snowden faces do not carry that penalty. the letter is an apparent reaction to concern expressed by snowden in his application for asylum that he may be sentenced to death if he returns to the u.s. >>> prosecutors in egypt say they'll question ousted president mohamed morsi over allegations he worked with an islamic group to orchestrate jail breaks. whether he helped hamas with jail uprisings two years ago. militants launched attacks on prisons and police stations in 2011 allowing morsi and other muslim brotherhood leaders to escape. morsi was taken to an army facility earlier this month after the military deposed him. the reasons for his arrest haven't been confirmed. members of morsi's support base, the muslim brotherhood, and leaders of western nations are demanding his release. >>> u.s. president barack obama's administration
holder wrote that snowden is charged with leaking classified information. but he mentioned that snowden would not be tortured or face capital punishment even if he returns to the united states. the attorney general said the charges snowden faces do not carry that penalty. the letter is an apparent reaction to concern expressed by snowden in his application for asylum that he may be sentenced to death if he returns to the u.s. >>> prosecutors in egypt say they'll question ousted...
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snowden committed no crimes in russia.
snowden committed no crimes in russia.
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snowden can't be pressured by any state. >> are snowden is believed to be in the transit area of the moscow rarpt. his revelations are affecting diplomacy around the world. nhk world. >> u.s. president barack obama is trying to reassure allies and play down the significance of snowden's revelations. obama said he is ordered to analyze claims at the security agency bugged embassies in washington. he suggested that spying on other nations was nothing unusual. >> wherever there is a service, here's one thing they will be doing. they will try to understand the world better from sources that are not available through the "new york times" or nbc news.>> does anything that would betray european leaders. . >> egyptian military commanders are vowing to use power to end the term that has taken hold of their country. they have given morsi and opponents a deadline to work out differences. the top general said in an emergency statement they will intervene if both sides fail to resolve the situation by wednesday afternoon. they have no intention of seizing power. >> one million protesters rallied
snowden can't be pressured by any state. >> are snowden is believed to be in the transit area of the moscow rarpt. his revelations are affecting diplomacy around the world. nhk world. >> u.s. president barack obama is trying to reassure allies and play down the significance of snowden's revelations. obama said he is ordered to analyze claims at the security agency bugged embassies in washington. he suggested that spying on other nations was nothing unusual. >> wherever there...
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snowden arrived from hong kong in late june. he has been holed up in the airport's transit zone ever since. his lawyer says now he's free to go. >> translator: snowden has just left airport and has headed for a safer place. >> snowden says eventually he wants to move on to latin america. some countries there have offered him permanent asylum. snowden worked on contract as an intelligence analyst for the national security agency. he told "the guardian" newspaper and other media that agents collect private internet and phone data. u.s. authorities have defended the surveillance programs saying they prevented terrorist attacks. spokespersons for the russian presidential office say the decision to grant snowden asylum will not affect relations with the u.s. the white house press secretary was less clear-cut. >> we are extremely disappointed that the russian government would take this step despite our very clear and lawful requests in public and in private to have mr. snowden expelled to the united states to face the charges against
snowden arrived from hong kong in late june. he has been holed up in the airport's transit zone ever since. his lawyer says now he's free to go. >> translator: snowden has just left airport and has headed for a safer place. >> snowden says eventually he wants to move on to latin america. some countries there have offered him permanent asylum. snowden worked on contract as an intelligence analyst for the national security agency. he told "the guardian" newspaper and other...
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of course, snowden's asylum. what choice would they have? >> snowden comes up again. is the u.s. government still after him? leave him alone, he does not have done -- he has not done anything evil. >> go back to washington. that is part of the problem. there was no point in going to the summit. not only the issues that have been mentioned but also obama's idea of reducing the nuclear arsenal. the trade agreement has gotten lost in the controversy. imagine a beginning, today we have a high level meeting between kerry and the senators of the state. you cannot stop this relationship. these are two nuclear powers. as you have said yourself, they have their finger in every pie. certainly, one has been made and nobody is coming out the winner. >> it is a kind of a small win- win situation. for cutin, it is always good to show his win inside of russia. for internal consumption, it is great. barack obama has a problem with his foreign-policy. it is not consistent. there is the coup d'État in egypt. it is not a coup d'État because it is our guys. snowden, it is the same. obama is doing
of course, snowden's asylum. what choice would they have? >> snowden comes up again. is the u.s. government still after him? leave him alone, he does not have done -- he has not done anything evil. >> go back to washington. that is part of the problem. there was no point in going to the summit. not only the issues that have been mentioned but also obama's idea of reducing the nuclear arsenal. the trade agreement has gotten lost in the controversy. imagine a beginning, today we have...
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snowden arrived from hong kong in late june.
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he confirmed snowden is in the transit area of the airport. he stressed his government was surprised by the arrival of the former national security agency contractor, and he said the sooner snowden chooses a final destination, the better it will be for him and for russia. snowden revealed earlier this month nsa agents collect private phone and internet data at home and abroad. he is seeking asylum in ecuador. he was expected to fly to cuba earlier this week but didn't board the plane. ricardo patino spoke in the malaysia capital. he confirmed snowden is in russia but refused to say how his country will deal with the americans' request for asylum. u.s. state department representatives have repeated their request for snowden's extradition. >> we do believe there is a basis for law enforcement cooperation to expel mr. snowden based on the charges against him and the status of his travel documents. >> patrick van trel pointed out that u.s. authorities have given suspects to russia many times in similar cases. he stressed the obama administration w
he confirmed snowden is in the transit area of the airport. he stressed his government was surprised by the arrival of the former national security agency contractor, and he said the sooner snowden chooses a final destination, the better it will be for him and for russia. snowden revealed earlier this month nsa agents collect private phone and internet data at home and abroad. he is seeking asylum in ecuador. he was expected to fly to cuba earlier this week but didn't board the plane. ricardo...
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. >>> a lawyer for edward snowden says the u.s. intelligence leaker has left an airport in moscow and entered russia after being granted temporary asylum. >>> japan's deputy prime minister is eating his words. he's under fire for suggesting his country could learn from the nazis. >>> and fushl officials estimate 500,000 japanese students are addicted to online games and messaging. >>> edward snowden has walked out of an airport in moscow that has been his home for more than five weeks. the lawyer representing the national security agency contractor says russian immigration officials have granted him temporary asylum for one year. american authorities want snowden on charges of espionage for leaking details of the nsa surveillance programs. snowden has been holed up in the transit zone at moscow's airport since he arrived from hong kong on june 23rd. his lawyer gave an update on his status. >> translator: snowden has just left airport and has headed for a safer place. >> snowden had been asking russia for temporary asylum until he c
. >>> a lawyer for edward snowden says the u.s. intelligence leaker has left an airport in moscow and entered russia after being granted temporary asylum. >>> japan's deputy prime minister is eating his words. he's under fire for suggesting his country could learn from the nazis. >>> and fushl officials estimate 500,000 japanese students are addicted to online games and messaging. >>> edward snowden has walked out of an airport in moscow that has been his...
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there is speculation he may leave russia with snowden after the summit. meanwhile, putin said russia would only consider snowden's request under one condition. >> translator: if he wants to stay in russia, there's one condition. he must stop his activities aimed at inflicting damage on our american partners. >> putin's spokesperson, dmitry petitions could have said snowden with drew his request on hearing the remark. >>> scientists in india have opened a new chapter in the country's space program. they have put their first navigation satellite into orbit. it's part of a plan to create an indian global positioning system. scientists plan to launch a total of seven satellites. together, they'll make up the indian regional navigation satellite system. the system will cover india and south asia. it's designed to be accurate to about 20 meters, precisely enough to locate cars and ships. the indian system is scheduled to begin operating in 2015. it will serve as an alternative to the united states' global positioning system. russia, china, the european union an
there is speculation he may leave russia with snowden after the summit. meanwhile, putin said russia would only consider snowden's request under one condition. >> translator: if he wants to stay in russia, there's one condition. he must stop his activities aimed at inflicting damage on our american partners. >> putin's spokesperson, dmitry petitions could have said snowden with drew his request on hearing the remark. >>> scientists in india have opened a new chapter in the...
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bruce allen, a company for which edward snowden was an employee, or contractor, the company snowden worked for made $1.3 billion last year, 23% of the company's total revenue from intelligence work, a former director of national intelligence john mccobble is now an executive at booze allen. he's gone through the revolving door. the chief intelligence official james clapper jr. used to work at booze allen. and earlier this year booze allen said it's working on a new contract worth as much as $5.6 billion over the next five years to provide intelligence to the defense department. now, add that up, larry, and what do you get? >> you get a good picture of the way the government does its work today. there are two very different revolving doors in washington. the defense revolving door is long-standing. you know, people go work for the government, they have private -- they have security clearance all the way up to the top. they go into private industry. they have the same security clearance. part of the reason for that is the reality is the government employees don't get paid much relative to wh
bruce allen, a company for which edward snowden was an employee, or contractor, the company snowden worked for made $1.3 billion last year, 23% of the company's total revenue from intelligence work, a former director of national intelligence john mccobble is now an executive at booze allen. he's gone through the revolving door. the chief intelligence official james clapper jr. used to work at booze allen. and earlier this year booze allen said it's working on a new contract worth as much as...
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snowden has been at the airport since sunday. he flew there from hong kong, where he had been in hiding since revealing details about secret u.s. government surveillance programs. russian media reports say snowden is unable to enter the country or buy a f
snowden has been at the airport since sunday. he flew there from hong kong, where he had been in hiding since revealing details about secret u.s. government surveillance programs. russian media reports say snowden is unable to enter the country or buy a f
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edward snowden was not the top- level administrator of this machine. he happened to have access across domains at a top-secret security level. there is no excuse for any administrator to not keep logs of that type of information, and it is entirely disturbing and untrustworthy of the nsa to not keep track of that type of intermission -- information. >> or they are being less than truthful as we have seen or just gross incompetence that they cannot seem to track what is going on on their net max -- networks. given the way the governments have reacted to these leaks, most recently detaining glenn greenwald's partnered a big veranda in the uk, does that not show that it does not know the extent? >> only if you believe that a bit miranda was carrying some of the documents. it seems implausible that any one sent with valuable documents. this was an attempt to intimidate glenn greenwald or any journalist like him who was thinking about reporting on stories that involved classified information that the government does not want out there. a man with a family c
edward snowden was not the top- level administrator of this machine. he happened to have access across domains at a top-secret security level. there is no excuse for any administrator to not keep logs of that type of information, and it is entirely disturbing and untrustworthy of the nsa to not keep track of that type of intermission -- information. >> or they are being less than truthful as we have seen or just gross incompetence that they cannot seem to track what is going on on their...
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snowden walked out of an airport in moscow after spending five weeks inside. he's facing charges of espionage and theft after revealing the national security agency collects private phone and internet data. spokespersons say the edition will ndecision will not affect relations with the u.s. >> we are extremely disappointed that the russian government would take this step despite our clear and lawful requests in public and private to have mr. snowden expelled to the united states to face the charges against him. >> carney suggested president obama may cancel a meeting scheduled next month with vladimir putin. john mccain described russia's decision as a disgrace and called for a review of u.s.-russia ties. snowden's lawyer says his client wants to use his information technology expertise to earn a living in russia. the company that runs the country's largest social networking website has reportedly shown a willingness to hire the analyst. snowden is is staying with an american family he knows, but he won't give further details for security reasons. snowden may
snowden walked out of an airport in moscow after spending five weeks inside. he's facing charges of espionage and theft after revealing the national security agency collects private phone and internet data. spokespersons say the edition will ndecision will not affect relations with the u.s. >> we are extremely disappointed that the russian government would take this step despite our clear and lawful requests in public and private to have mr. snowden expelled to the united states to face...
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snowden. how the u.s. and the uk and europe have come together on certain issues of terrorism, we are going back to the same issue. a national security issue. was nine hours too much? maybe we should bring it down to six hours. confiscating material and not charging. we are going to the fine line between democracy and national security. >> i think we must be upfront about this. we are speaking of the uk terrorism act of 2000. i think that the person the present as far as they are concerned from the uk government or any other government. clearly some tactics of harassment. and this law, this act is vacant. at this point, at the very beginning, it is a bad law and it has been badly used for petty revenge. so let me be very clear about what is happening now. i think it is not a good thing for the uk's reputation. they say freedom of expression, human rights is very important. i don't think it will help their reputation and credibility at the end of the day. >> damien green believes that police had every right
snowden. how the u.s. and the uk and europe have come together on certain issues of terrorism, we are going back to the same issue. a national security issue. was nine hours too much? maybe we should bring it down to six hours. confiscating material and not charging. we are going to the fine line between democracy and national security. >> i think we must be upfront about this. we are speaking of the uk terrorism act of 2000. i think that the person the present as far as they are...
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manning, snowden, assange. information is the most prized commodity in this day and age and controlling it has become the new wielding of weapons. world war iii is being fought right now and it is digital. the winner of this war will be the one that ends up holding the most information. tonight, talk about that. follow me on twitter @theresidents. >> for more on the stories we covered, you can go to youtube.com/rtamerica. you can follow me on twitter. we will see you back here at 8 p.m. >>> welcome to "newsline." i'm keiko kitagawa in tokyo. workers at japan's crippled nuclear plant are getting ready to dig deeper into a worrying mystery. radioactive water has leaked from at least one storage tank on the fukushima daiichi site. crews are preparing to investigate how it got out and how far it spread. officials with the tokyo electric power company said earlier this week that about 300 tons of highly radioactive water had leaked from a tank. they fear the water flowed through a ditch and into the ocean.
manning, snowden, assange. information is the most prized commodity in this day and age and controlling it has become the new wielding of weapons. world war iii is being fought right now and it is digital. the winner of this war will be the one that ends up holding the most information. tonight, talk about that. follow me on twitter @theresidents. >> for more on the stories we covered, you can go to youtube.com/rtamerica. you can follow me on twitter. we will see you back here at 8 p.m....
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there is new information from edward snowden, saying that the nsa has been listening in on the united nations. >> america's national security agency allegedly cracked the encryption guarding the united nations internal video conferencing system, and that is according to a german publication that says that the surveillance of the united nations to lace last summer, and three weeks after hacking into the video system, the american spy agency had allegedly boosted its number from 12 to 400 58. for anyone who does not already know this, spying on the u.n. is illegal under international law, and their spiegel also says there is a moderate--monitoring program in over 80 embassies and consulates around the world, often without the knowledge of the host country. now, many may be wondering why is it that the united states would want to spy on the united nations, spying on its allies, because as we have been reporting, u.s. president barack obama said himself recently that the nsa is in place to protect american security and target only potential terrorists. >> what we do have are some mechanis
there is new information from edward snowden, saying that the nsa has been listening in on the united nations. >> america's national security agency allegedly cracked the encryption guarding the united nations internal video conferencing system, and that is according to a german publication that says that the surveillance of the united nations to lace last summer, and three weeks after hacking into the video system, the american spy agency had allegedly boosted its number from 12 to 400...
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human rights published the first image of edward snowden since he went on the run a month ago. a group of russian activists and lawyers met with him behind closed doors to inquire about efforts to apprehend him and plans for political asylum. >> he would immediately ask for asylum in russia. yes, it he wants to stay here officially but eventually he will want to move to latin america. >> and she he asked the organizations to put in a good word with vladimir pugh can -- putin. >> the response was positive, on the condition he starts to earn the interest of our american partners. >> he said he would stop leaking information in exchange for asylum and he had not intended to damage u.s. interests in the first place. the u.s. has warned relations will suffer if he is allowed to stay. >> just before going to air we heard that the u.n.'s human rights chief has called on all nations to respect the right of individuals to seek asylum. for the view from russia, let's go to our correspondent. markets, what is it looking like? will he get asylum in russia? >> according to a russian news ag
human rights published the first image of edward snowden since he went on the run a month ago. a group of russian activists and lawyers met with him behind closed doors to inquire about efforts to apprehend him and plans for political asylum. >> he would immediately ask for asylum in russia. yes, it he wants to stay here officially but eventually he will want to move to latin america. >> and she he asked the organizations to put in a good word with vladimir pugh can -- putin....
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the video has surfaced of a wanted man, edward snowden. he was shown walking out of the airport after he was granted asylum in russia. this is a after and nsa operative was given an award for intelligence. we have the details. >> the nsa whistleblower was very passionate in talking about the problem of government surveillance in the united states. he said the issue was not any specific spying program, rather the relationship between united states and the american people, seen as increasingly coming into conflict with democratic values, and they also lashed out against the whistleblowers, talking about misplaced priorities. >> our relationship with the government, where we have an executive that is unwilling to prosecute, who lied to congress, but they will stop at nothing to persecute someone who told them the truth. >> these were marks were made at a ceremony right here in moscow at an undisclosed location. and this award was presented to him by a group of prominent american whistleblowers and former government officials. they join rt for
the video has surfaced of a wanted man, edward snowden. he was shown walking out of the airport after he was granted asylum in russia. this is a after and nsa operative was given an award for intelligence. we have the details. >> the nsa whistleblower was very passionate in talking about the problem of government surveillance in the united states. he said the issue was not any specific spying program, rather the relationship between united states and the american people, seen as...
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the foreign minster said snowden requested asylum and said a u.s. embassy requested his government not comply, but he stressed a decision will be made with law and un resolutions on human rights. wikileaks founder gave a news conference on monday by phone from ecuador's embassy in london where he is staying. he suggested he is not a traitor or spy, but a whistle blowerer who exposed injustice. foreign minsters have thrown support behind a proposal for an international conference on syria. u.s. and russian leaders have been pushing if are the meeting to negotiate an end to the country's civil war. foreign minsters from 27 eu nations agreed to work towards a solution in syria. they said peace talks should be convened with represent 2i6s of the government and opposition forces. they lifted a ban on arms shipments to syria. members are permitted to send weapons to forces. they decided to hold off for now. u.s. and russian officials will hold a meeting for the conference on tuesday in geneva. but the syrian government and opposition forces remain far apa
the foreign minster said snowden requested asylum and said a u.s. embassy requested his government not comply, but he stressed a decision will be made with law and un resolutions on human rights. wikileaks founder gave a news conference on monday by phone from ecuador's embassy in london where he is staying. he suggested he is not a traitor or spy, but a whistle blowerer who exposed injustice. foreign minsters have thrown support behind a proposal for an international conference on syria. u.s....
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snowden worked on contract for the national security agency. earlier this year he leaked details of government surveillance programs to the press. he's wanted by u.s. authorities. he has been holed up in the airport's transit zone for more than a month. a lawyer helped snowden file his request for asylum early last week. he says immigration authorities usually grant documents that allow asylum seekers to move into the country one week after application. >> translator: the former nsa contractor intends to study russia's culture, find work in russia and travel across russia. >> he says snowden eventually intends to move on to a latin american country where he intends to obtain permanent asylum. the u.s. authorities have been pushing russian counterparts to return snowed on the the u.s. they say they made it clear they want him to face charges of espionage. >> we've seen, of course, the press reports and are seeking clarification from the russian government. obviously, any move that would allow mr. snowden to leave the airport would be deeply disa
snowden worked on contract for the national security agency. earlier this year he leaked details of government surveillance programs to the press. he's wanted by u.s. authorities. he has been holed up in the airport's transit zone for more than a month. a lawyer helped snowden file his request for asylum early last week. he says immigration authorities usually grant documents that allow asylum seekers to move into the country one week after application. >> translator: the former nsa...
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intelligence whistleblower edward snowden might he on board, but he said he had nothing to do with snowden accusing them of making a historic blunder. france apparently lifted its ban after learning morale us was on the airplane. critics say the incident raises troubling questions about how far the u.s. can go to catch snowden. >> apparently the u.s. has so tu it goes beyond that. no country is even willing to let an airplane that might he carrying him enter their airspace. >> is aircraft has since made a reairing stop in the canary islands and is now on the final leg to bolivia. >> germany has rejected a request by snowden for political asylum. while the news of the internet spying activities has caused outrage in berlin, germany is already reviewing the competence of their own domestic intelligence services. >> a string of racially motivated murders between 2000 and 2007 raise serious questions about the activities of the german intelligence services. today, the german interior minister revealed details about the agency's informants. >> the office for the protection of the constitution h
intelligence whistleblower edward snowden might he on board, but he said he had nothing to do with snowden accusing them of making a historic blunder. france apparently lifted its ban after learning morale us was on the airplane. critics say the incident raises troubling questions about how far the u.s. can go to catch snowden. >> apparently the u.s. has so tu it goes beyond that. no country is even willing to let an airplane that might he carrying him enter their airspace. >> is...
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you mentioned edward snowden. i wanted to talk to you about him because he was the latest whistleblower charged under the espionage act. he is not in the united states and he will not be tried at least not yet. what kind of effect would you say that snowden and the nsa scandal has had on the public's perception of their privacy, the right to privacy? >> we have whistleblowers sickle -- is seeking asylum in russia and brazil and their partners hanging out in berlin. that is the state of the world where they cannot reside in this country because of the fear of being persecuted. it blew the lid off everything. it is something that was known for a long time since 9/11. we knew the patriot act but we did not how -- realize how far it went. we did not have the proof in our hands so that edward snowden had blown the lid off everything. everyone in the country knows that not only are we being spied on and it is being collected, they goes to spying on people in brazil was no constitutional protections whatsoever, sharing t
you mentioned edward snowden. i wanted to talk to you about him because he was the latest whistleblower charged under the espionage act. he is not in the united states and he will not be tried at least not yet. what kind of effect would you say that snowden and the nsa scandal has had on the public's perception of their privacy, the right to privacy? >> we have whistleblowers sickle -- is seeking asylum in russia and brazil and their partners hanging out in berlin. that is the state of...
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i didn't find out much and his top secret meeting with snowden in moscow. or if he did. he hasn't revealed what he learned. still his trip to russia this dumb decision makers in berlin. earlier this friday d deadliest of toons christians given up on his return to berlin the green party lawmaker share his thoughts on what kind of future he hopes edward snowed moana. it is it's me. the nfl i only studied the taunting him asylum. but that's a dangling tooth. he must be guaranteed freedom of movement. and he must get reassurance that his safety is guaranteed in gemini. and if done in a circumstance will he be arrested and extradited to the us. it implies that would give us this page all day he and i realize that this could cause a lot of strain on my relationship with the us government when the nsa and so on but couldn't come out all of you with. but the current us government most schools they realize and then when that carrying out espionage. he is in gemini. fiona. when this final millions of german citizens the unknown though and even attacking talent on society. then it
i didn't find out much and his top secret meeting with snowden in moscow. or if he did. he hasn't revealed what he learned. still his trip to russia this dumb decision makers in berlin. earlier this friday d deadliest of toons christians given up on his return to berlin the green party lawmaker share his thoughts on what kind of future he hopes edward snowed moana. it is it's me. the nfl i only studied the taunting him asylum. but that's a dangling tooth. he must be guaranteed freedom of...
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they were in moscow to give snowden the award. they discuss how the american footage -- fugitive is getting used to his life. >> doing remarkably well under the circumstances in which he came here. >> we obviously came to find out personally how is he. what does he look like these days. >> i thought he looked great. he seemed very centered and brilliant, smart, funny. i thought you looked very well. >> considering the amount of pressure he is under, do you think that is taking any toll? >> i think it would an ordinary circumstances, but this is an extraordinary person. he has made his peace with what he did. he is convinced what he did was right. he has no regrets. he is going to face whatever the future holds for him. >> we discussed this integrity and intelligence issue quite instinctively. we talked about prior examples of great people who had been under this type of pressure. he is remarkably centered. i found that continuing pattern, the more secret the u.s. became and the more we grew into a surveillance state, the more peop
they were in moscow to give snowden the award. they discuss how the american footage -- fugitive is getting used to his life. >> doing remarkably well under the circumstances in which he came here. >> we obviously came to find out personally how is he. what does he look like these days. >> i thought he looked great. he seemed very centered and brilliant, smart, funny. i thought you looked very well. >> considering the amount of pressure he is under, do you think that is...
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snowden has been at the airport since sunday. he flew there from hong kong, where he had been in hiding since revealing details about secret u.s. government surveillance programs. russian media reports say snowden is unable to enter the country or buy a flight ticket because the u.s. government has revoked his passport. u.s. authorities have charged snowden with espionage and are demanding that russia extradite him, but vladimir putin, the president, has refused. snowden has requested asylum in the latin american nation of ecuador, but foreign minister ricardo petigno said not to expect any decision any time soon. wikileaks is none for its disclosures of classified documents and is traveling with him. >>> concerns is u.s. military computers could be vulnerable to can security breaches have prompted commanders into action. the u.s. military has launched a unit to prevent cyber attacks. the aim is to protect critical infrastructure in the asia-pacific region. sources say the top priority is to safeguard the u.s. pacific command in
snowden has been at the airport since sunday. he flew there from hong kong, where he had been in hiding since revealing details about secret u.s. government surveillance programs. russian media reports say snowden is unable to enter the country or buy a flight ticket because the u.s. government has revoked his passport. u.s. authorities have charged snowden with espionage and are demanding that russia extradite him, but vladimir putin, the president, has refused. snowden has requested asylum in...
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a method edward snowden at a disclosed -- they met edward snowden and an undisclosed location. samuel adams was a cia whistleblower didn't -- during the vietnam war. the first thing i wanted to ask -- >> i thought he looked great. he seemed very centered. smart, brilliant, funny, and very engaged. >> the obvious question, did he have any regrets? ray mcgovern served under seven u.s. presidents but then went on to criticize george w. bush. he put that very same thought to edward. >> he has no regrets and he is willing to face whatever the future holds for him. >> we discussed this integrity and intelligence issue quite extensively. we talked about prior examples of great people in history. >> i asked them if edward snowden shared his plans for the future. >> his primary concern is about reform, not about his future. more about the reforms that has begun in the united states and around the world. it really is a global issue. the nsa is spying on everybody, friend or foe. that conversation needs to continue. people need to realize there is a greater issue of human rights. a number
a method edward snowden at a disclosed -- they met edward snowden and an undisclosed location. samuel adams was a cia whistleblower didn't -- during the vietnam war. the first thing i wanted to ask -- >> i thought he looked great. he seemed very centered. smart, brilliant, funny, and very engaged. >> the obvious question, did he have any regrets? ray mcgovern served under seven u.s. presidents but then went on to criticize george w. bush. he put that very same thought to edward....
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let's put that question, if snowden came out of the closet, would roscius to grant him asylum, if he said he was gay? >> of course, the whole gay thing is the subject of ridiculous misrepresentation. the recent law is an almost exact copy of a law that we had in the united kingdom between 1988-2003. it merely prohibits the promotion of homosexuality to minors. the idea that there is some kind of persecution of homosexuals and russia is just as absurd as all the other ideas that are constantly bandied about on the lack of civil liberties in the country. it may not be comparable to the scale of the cold war, but there is an ideological difference between the west and russia. the west, for very long time, since before the end of the cold war, has embarked on a sort of's national -- and i would say's modern political project, in which nations states and other traditional structures like families are regarded as things of the past. russia, which of course experimented with leftism for 70 years and which saw itself as the avant -garde progressive -- >> i know you say russia does not ba hom
let's put that question, if snowden came out of the closet, would roscius to grant him asylum, if he said he was gay? >> of course, the whole gay thing is the subject of ridiculous misrepresentation. the recent law is an almost exact copy of a law that we had in the united kingdom between 1988-2003. it merely prohibits the promotion of homosexuality to minors. the idea that there is some kind of persecution of homosexuals and russia is just as absurd as all the other ideas that are...
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snowden answered questions in a live web chat with leaders. earlier this month the british newspaper published information from him about the surveillance program. u.s. agents had been collecting records about private phone calls and internet activity. former u.s. vice president dick cheney called snowden a traitor and possibly a chinese spy. snowden told guardian readers he had no contact with the chinese government and warned the obama administration if it takes harsh action against him, it will face an equally harsh public response. another man who has exposed secrets said snowden is a hero. wikileaks founder has been hiding out in the ecuadorian embassy in london and he is prepared to say for five more years after they refused to let him leave the country. the the ecuadorian foreign minster meat the request. william hang promptly rejected it. they arrested him in 2010 and he is wanted to answer allegations of sexual assault against two women. he entered the embassy out on bail. police say they will arrest him if he steps outside the embass
snowden answered questions in a live web chat with leaders. earlier this month the british newspaper published information from him about the surveillance program. u.s. agents had been collecting records about private phone calls and internet activity. former u.s. vice president dick cheney called snowden a traitor and possibly a chinese spy. snowden told guardian readers he had no contact with the chinese government and warned the obama administration if it takes harsh action against him, it...
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. >> where next for edward snowden? a growing list of countries have turned down the whistleblower's asylum request. >> unemployment reaches alarming levels. time is running out for egypt's first freely elected president. the egyptian army says mohamed morsi's administration has until tomorrow to end the nation's political crisis, or it will step in. >> the armed forces published a roadmap of actions they intend to take should the armed forces intervene. the president has become increasingly isolated. >> six of his ministers have already announced resignations, and protesters are gathering an ever greater numbers. >> we will not go until he does -- the demonstrators' message is clear -- mohamed morsi must resign the presidency. the protesters gathered in carrier square hope that will happen tomorrow night. >> if he has not left by 6:00 tomorrow evening, it will be the business of the army. the islamists want to hold onto power, they will have the people and the army to contend with. >> the army has announced a roadmap t
. >> where next for edward snowden? a growing list of countries have turned down the whistleblower's asylum request. >> unemployment reaches alarming levels. time is running out for egypt's first freely elected president. the egyptian army says mohamed morsi's administration has until tomorrow to end the nation's political crisis, or it will step in. >> the armed forces published a roadmap of actions they intend to take should the armed forces intervene. the president has...
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now, the british government intimidated him in several meetings over the edward snowden saga and gave him an ultimatum, either destroy all of the material on the matter or shut down publishing operations. here is the explanation on why -- why they decided to destroy the computer hard drives containing some of the secret files. >> i explained to the officials that there were other companies already in america and brazil so that they would not achieving anything but once it was obvious they would be going, i would rather destroy then give it back or allow the courts to freeze our reporting. >> what should we make of it? i was joined by the internet campaign director randy gave us his take on the revelations from the guardian. >> we should be very worried about it. this is an escalation in the battle between privacy advocates and whistleblowers and people in the nsa here in the united states or other intelligence agencies abroad who are fighting for the future of our right to communicate in private. the fact that reduce intelligence agencies are actually willing to go as far as what they
now, the british government intimidated him in several meetings over the edward snowden saga and gave him an ultimatum, either destroy all of the material on the matter or shut down publishing operations. here is the explanation on why -- why they decided to destroy the computer hard drives containing some of the secret files. >> i explained to the officials that there were other companies already in america and brazil so that they would not achieving anything but once it was obvious they...
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edward snowden describe the cozy relationship between german spies and the nsa. we are in bed together with the germans, the same as with most western countries. they don't ask to justify how we know something and vice versa, to insulate their political leaders from the backlash of knowing how grievously they are violating global privacy. the nsa has an agreement with other countries including canada, u.k., australia, and new zealand. each country's spying agency is directed at a certain region of the world. together the five countries are known as the five eyes. they share intelligence with roughly 30 other nations, including germany. these stations are known as third-party partners. they have their surveillance tools trained on each other, or they have outsourced their spying activities. the report says it appears the principle that foreign intelligence agencies do not monitor the citizens of their own country is obsolete in this world of globalized communication and surveillance. the britain intelligence agency can spy on anyone but british nationals. the nsa
edward snowden describe the cozy relationship between german spies and the nsa. we are in bed together with the germans, the same as with most western countries. they don't ask to justify how we know something and vice versa, to insulate their political leaders from the backlash of knowing how grievously they are violating global privacy. the nsa has an agreement with other countries including canada, u.k., australia, and new zealand. each country's spying agency is directed at a certain region...
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so they can pick up people like snowden as he is downloading or within fractions of a second. but they don't have that capability now. so that's still a major problem for them. they can't monitor. they're not capable of monitoring who is doing what on their network. >> with those employees reprimanded for being part of that love-int is they self-reported. it wasn't the safeguard that told them something was going on. it was the employees. >> and the other thing you should glean from that particular disclosure is the fact that all this information is in the data bases of nsa. >> very interesting. now, talk about the relationship of the f.b.i. and the d.h.s. and the nsa. because you were speaking a little earlier how the nsa isn't the obble one with all -- only one with these data. >> in the interview with director mueller of the f.b.i. in march of 2011, for time magazine, it was published, he talked about the f.b.i. using stellar wind from october, basically, of 2001. so the f.b.i. has been using that data base all along, and also in march of 2011 also, he testified to the s
so they can pick up people like snowden as he is downloading or within fractions of a second. but they don't have that capability now. so that's still a major problem for them. they can't monitor. they're not capable of monitoring who is doing what on their network. >> with those employees reprimanded for being part of that love-int is they self-reported. it wasn't the safeguard that told them something was going on. it was the employees. >> and the other thing you should glean from...
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huge support for snowden and he's laying out his ideas. right here in the german press. average now an incense calls to reform intelligence gathering agencies prove he was justified in leaking classified data. the wild one mouse has rejected any idea of clemency saying he violated the law and should come back to the us and face justice. lawmakers supported the decision but also had some sharp comments regarding awareness of the nz operations. i think there's gonna be some best actor awards coming out of the white house this year and best supporting actor awards coming out of the european union. my father is to have a house intelligence comedienne of claims snow and put the lines of us soldiers in ghana cnn risk however the weaker supporters say his revelations have hardly done any damage and are needing to necessary reforms. former m i five agent adding that china's burgeoning to de criminalize whistle blowing julie jackson creek and for him because all the grounds that he finds the key thing on meet the amount of time to think that gettin
huge support for snowden and he's laying out his ideas. right here in the german press. average now an incense calls to reform intelligence gathering agencies prove he was justified in leaking classified data. the wild one mouse has rejected any idea of clemency saying he violated the law and should come back to the us and face justice. lawmakers supported the decision but also had some sharp comments regarding awareness of the nz operations. i think there's gonna be some best actor awards...
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they were used by edward snowden. they close down after refusing to cooperate with the national security administration. we spoke to chairman ryan lackey about his decision to close down. >> this was after the new lavabit case, wanting to use the id order to try to provide a return of these keys and we primitively shut down the service. it was too risky to operate. you could face jail or prison, for running a security service for people and i have no interest in going to prison. >> british intelligence has been working to keep their surveillance practices secret in the face of public anger and legal challenges if the details came out. these were leaked by edward snowden and the guardian newspaper. their worst fears begin to come true. >> this shows the long fight that gchq had against making the evidence admissible against commercial trials. this details that their main concerns were agency practices -- and the skate -- scope of them would lead to a damaging public debate. ironically that debate is already taking plac
they were used by edward snowden. they close down after refusing to cooperate with the national security administration. we spoke to chairman ryan lackey about his decision to close down. >> this was after the new lavabit case, wanting to use the id order to try to provide a return of these keys and we primitively shut down the service. it was too risky to operate. you could face jail or prison, for running a security service for people and i have no interest in going to prison. >>...
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support for snowden and he's laying out his ideas. right here in the german press. while multi component the rest of the pickled white roses rejected any idea of privacy said he violated the lord should come back to the us and face justice that the snowdon and sis called for full intelligence gathering agencies believe he was justified leaking classified think that seven edmonds head of the national security whistleblowers coalition told me while later still won't take any real action against washington that was. they have to be with the information. will i be caught in the us dollar over mexico. it's the only one thing is that it will be trialled well kind of reaction and had a studio with deceit from each country will be in contact. in a week so that's why you'll see three the action. the ears. i have faith. not only will you be that not all trades. he leads. whip it out of me just ahead when cash is king uk scraps of leftover bread the moment when people put it was the moon and on bundle. the new skills like console. auntie meets t
support for snowden and he's laying out his ideas. right here in the german press. while multi component the rest of the pickled white roses rejected any idea of privacy said he violated the lord should come back to the us and face justice that the snowdon and sis called for full intelligence gathering agencies believe he was justified leaking classified think that seven edmonds head of the national security whistleblowers coalition told me while later still won't take any real action against...
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said could to end with snowden and appear in gemini. all we could ask questions on political correspondents time in yemen well into the guineas frankly as you say they are all more calls weekly from politicians to snowdon to be offered either a smile and prop up clueless safe passage and protection from extradition to america that's the main thing he's learned about the argument is that he's done a great service to the westin that he deserves to be rewarded for that. that said the government here is saying the diesel would be looked at it the idea of saddam's the snowdon back in july. there's no legal basis for new clothes today so she say would put further pressure on him in his relations with united states the americans who made the provision newly launched an application for snowden six tradition that he should come to germany. so i don't see the way full with debt that said there will be a gym delegation in most of all perhaps these lawyers will the questions the rainbow mean that it seems unlikely snowden could be offered asylum en
said could to end with snowden and appear in gemini. all we could ask questions on political correspondents time in yemen well into the guineas frankly as you say they are all more calls weekly from politicians to snowdon to be offered either a smile and prop up clueless safe passage and protection from extradition to america that's the main thing he's learned about the argument is that he's done a great service to the westin that he deserves to be rewarded for that. that said the government...
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. >> edward snowden and from us he had treasure trove of information to release about the surveillance state, and once again, he is making good on his word. the german magazine said that reviews documents from his leaks detailed how the agency has been focusing on tapping into all types of smartphones. the newspaper explains according to its documents, it has set up task forces for the leading smartphone operating systems and manufacturers, and the teams began intensively studying the apple iphone and its ios operating system, as well as others. another team worked on ways to attack blackberry, which had been seen as an impregnable fortress until then. so is anything safe anymore? arista for is a director with an information management practice group and is here to help us break down the latest developments. chris, a queue for stopping in. >> a queue for having me here. >> can you break down these latest developments? >> the important thing about the article is they said there was no indication of widespread spying. using the capabilities of the article with respect to the smartphones,
. >> edward snowden and from us he had treasure trove of information to release about the surveillance state, and once again, he is making good on his word. the german magazine said that reviews documents from his leaks detailed how the agency has been focusing on tapping into all types of smartphones. the newspaper explains according to its documents, it has set up task forces for the leading smartphone operating systems and manufacturers, and the teams began intensively studying the...
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former contractor edward snowden leet important information on how -- leaked detailed information on how this is done. a number of proposals have been sent to improve transparency and strengthen privacy protections to further build the confidence of the american public and our nations fisa programs. i am joined now by sam sacks, who is live at the capital. the hearing was supposed to consider a number of proposals.e proposals entail? >> good to be with you. just to recap, the pfizer court is this top-secret court -- this fisa court is this top-secret court that provides the oversight over the nsa. they have to go to this court to get a lot of these court orders. the problem is that nobody really knows what goes i inside. the opinions are classified. there's only one arguer and it is from the government and there is no one representing the privacy of the individual from whom the government is turned to get information from. so today was about getting more transparency and a number of ideas were brought up, such as a process for declassifying the court's opinion to give members of cong
former contractor edward snowden leet important information on how -- leaked detailed information on how this is done. a number of proposals have been sent to improve transparency and strengthen privacy protections to further build the confidence of the american public and our nations fisa programs. i am joined now by sam sacks, who is live at the capital. the hearing was supposed to consider a number of proposals.e proposals entail? >> good to be with you. just to recap, the pfizer court...
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obama said the snowden episode reflects one of many emerging differences. >> it is probably appropriate for us to take a pause, reassess where it is that russia's going, what our core interests are, and cal ib rate the relationships. >> obama said that the russian position on the syrian civil war is another difference. russians are siding with bashar al assad in a conflict that's killed more than 100,000 people. >>> astronauts on the international space station are taking delivery of supplies they need to live and work. the unmanned ship carrying their cargo arrived from japan. the konotori 4 lifted off last sunday from the southwestern island of tanegashima. it met up with the space station 400 kilometers above earth. astronauts grabbed it using a robotic arm. controllers celebrated at the tsukuba space center near tokyo. docking was complete about seven hours later. the spacecraft is carrying more than five tons of water, food and experimental equipment. it's also carrying a high-resolution camera. astronauts will use the camera to capture images of the comet ison when it approaches t
obama said the snowden episode reflects one of many emerging differences. >> it is probably appropriate for us to take a pause, reassess where it is that russia's going, what our core interests are, and cal ib rate the relationships. >> obama said that the russian position on the syrian civil war is another difference. russians are siding with bashar al assad in a conflict that's killed more than 100,000 people. >>> astronauts on the international space station are taking...
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this is based on documents provided by edward snowden. >> arriving for an uncomfortable meeting, the u.s. ambassador in major it has questions to answer after a spanish newspaper published elite documents showing u.s. intelligence services tracked more than 60 million phone calls made in spain between december and january of this year. a massive 3.5 million calls in one day. they say the monitoring appears to track where the calls were made and how long they lasted, but not their content. the spanish government has demanded full details about what information was collected from their citizens. >> as always, we learn about what is going on after it has happened. that is how it is with american intelligence. they are always ahead of us. >> it is a disgrace they are spying on governments and ministers. we will see what happens, but to me, this is a very serious violation. >> it comes after the prime rejected calls for an eu wide no-spying agreement. they wanted more information before supporting the special arrangement with the united states. he white house has denied that president oba
this is based on documents provided by edward snowden. >> arriving for an uncomfortable meeting, the u.s. ambassador in major it has questions to answer after a spanish newspaper published elite documents showing u.s. intelligence services tracked more than 60 million phone calls made in spain between december and january of this year. a massive 3.5 million calls in one day. they say the monitoring appears to track where the calls were made and how long they lasted, but not their content....
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authorities asked countries to deny snowden the right of entry or transit. they've revoked his passport and charged him with espionage for revealing secret programs. >>> people in japan will be hearing a lot about their politicians in the coming days on the street, on tv and online. the official campaign begins thursday. prime minister shinzo abe's trying to break a political deadlock in the diet by wresting control of the chamber away from the opposition. 121 of the 242 seats in the upper house will be at stake in the vote. 73 seats are allocated to constituencies nationwide. and 48 are assigned to a proportional representation system. what u a survey suggests that 430 candidates are expected to run. this will be the first national vote since prime minister abe took office last december. they control the house along with their coalition partner new komeito. they need the upper house to push forward their agenda known as abenomics. they'll consider whether to hand him more power so he can move ahead with his plans to amend the constitution. energy policy wil
authorities asked countries to deny snowden the right of entry or transit. they've revoked his passport and charged him with espionage for revealing secret programs. >>> people in japan will be hearing a lot about their politicians in the coming days on the street, on tv and online. the official campaign begins thursday. prime minister shinzo abe's trying to break a political deadlock in the diet by wresting control of the chamber away from the opposition. 121 of the 242 seats in the...
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russian media said edward snowden applied for political asylum in russia. the security agency contractor asked ecuador for asylum. he revealed that nsa agents collect internet data at home and abroad. authorities charged him with espionage and asked russia to extradite him.
russian media said edward snowden applied for political asylum in russia. the security agency contractor asked ecuador for asylum. he revealed that nsa agents collect internet data at home and abroad. authorities charged him with espionage and asked russia to extradite him.
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the elder snowden said he told u.s. attorney general eric holder through his lawyer that his son might return voluntarily on certain conditions. he said justice department officials would have to agree not to hold his son before trial and keep the public informed. foreign nations will be sharing tables from their counterparts and will be focusing on maritime security and how to resolve concerns over the north korean nuclear program. the minsters will spend four days talking in the capital. their agenda includes disputes over islands in the south china sea. the islands are claimed by china, the philippines and vietnam. foreign minsters couldn't agree how to handle them when they met in july of last year. that meeting was the first in history to end without a joint statement. observers are focussing on whether chinese and asean leaders can agree on rules for settling disputes peacefully. north korean foreign minster will join the talks on tuesday. observers will be focussing on what he said to help resolve the nuclear iss
the elder snowden said he told u.s. attorney general eric holder through his lawyer that his son might return voluntarily on certain conditions. he said justice department officials would have to agree not to hold his son before trial and keep the public informed. foreign nations will be sharing tables from their counterparts and will be focusing on maritime security and how to resolve concerns over the north korean nuclear program. the minsters will spend four days talking in the capital....
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snowden has been seeking asylum from more than 20 country and u.s. officials revoked his passport and asked governments not to help him evade prosecution. egyptians are observing one of the most important days on the muslim calendar. with clouds of tension and uncertainty over their heads. they are holding the first friday prayers of ramadan. mohammad morsi supporters are gathering to protest what they call a military coop. members of morsi's power base and other groups arenize mass r capital. many gathered near the presidential palace. >> translator: i came to show that most of us egyptians want to see morsi back in power. we don't approve of the interim government. >> translator: this is an important day for muslims. i pray to alla for victory. >> the military deposed the president last week and suspended the e gyptian supporters. they avoided the arrest of senior members of the brotherhood on suspicion of insighting violence. opponents are planning rallies and gathering in central cairo and other locations. people in southern china are taking to t
snowden has been seeking asylum from more than 20 country and u.s. officials revoked his passport and asked governments not to help him evade prosecution. egyptians are observing one of the most important days on the muslim calendar. with clouds of tension and uncertainty over their heads. they are holding the first friday prayers of ramadan. mohammad morsi supporters are gathering to protest what they call a military coop. members of morsi's power base and other groups arenize mass r capital....
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german magazine speakle printed it with the man snowden. they had coded e-mails before he blew the whistle on surveillance activities. snowden said german agents worked together with the u.s. and as the personnel asked him, u.s. and german agents discussed how to protect politicians in case surveillance programs will reveal. the leaders previously claimed they were not informed of the extent of u.s. surveillance. >> policy makers at the bank of japan are getting ready to meet. and analysts are predicting that they will say something positive about the economy. joining us now from the business, good morning. what should we watch out for? >> any change in language. specifically we are looking if are a word that these haven't made in more than two years. the word recovery. the bank of japan are preparing if are a two-day meeting and they are expected to upgrade the assessment of the economy. the bank's most recent talk showed business sentiment is improving across many industries. indeces for corporate production and private consumption are al
german magazine speakle printed it with the man snowden. they had coded e-mails before he blew the whistle on surveillance activities. snowden said german agents worked together with the u.s. and as the personnel asked him, u.s. and german agents discussed how to protect politicians in case surveillance programs will reveal. the leaders previously claimed they were not informed of the extent of u.s. surveillance. >> policy makers at the bank of japan are getting ready to meet. and...
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president barack obama said he won't intervene directly in the edward snowden affair. he said he shouldn't have to call foreign leaders to have them help arrest the intelligence contractor. he is hiding in the transit area of the moscow airport. >> i'm not going to have one case of a suspect who we are going to try to elevate where i have to start doing wheeling and dealing and trading on a host of other issues. >> he argued it should be enough to handle the request to extradite snowden. they should abide by international law. he said russia or countries that have been talking about providing snowden asylum should,a bide by international law. he worked if are the national security agency. he revealed that agents collect private zone and internet data at home and abroad. he flew to the airport on sunday from hong kong. president putin said they won't extradite him because they don't have that agreement. they requested asylum in ecuador. >> are people who look at japan have one question. they have data that could help answer that. is the economy improving? >>. >> that's
president barack obama said he won't intervene directly in the edward snowden affair. he said he shouldn't have to call foreign leaders to have them help arrest the intelligence contractor. he is hiding in the transit area of the moscow airport. >> i'm not going to have one case of a suspect who we are going to try to elevate where i have to start doing wheeling and dealing and trading on a host of other issues. >> he argued it should be enough to handle the request to extradite...